2017 is a year of dynamic change for John Roosevelt. Many surprises will come his way, and John better be open and ready to embrace new opportunities.

Roosevelt must not be overly careful this year. 2017 is a year in which a major step forward can take place if he is willing to take some calculated risks and do a little gambling. Wisdom and prudence is the key, but John Roosevelt will definitely be faced with choices that require fast action and a willingness to act before all the facts are in. This is an exciting year in which he will be required to promote himself in order to take full advantage of the opportunities that await him. There will be increased opportunity to travel and possibly a change of residence.

John may be tempted by the desires of the flesh: too much food, alcohol, sex, and drugs. He must be careful and discriminate. Roosevelt could make mistakes in these areas.

He will have some unexpected adventures and lucky breaks during 2017. This can be an unsettling year if John Roosevelt tries to cling to outmoded methods or characteristics. This a year to throw off the old and adopt the new. It is a rebirth and a release after last year's struggle.

2017 is a year in which change takes place consistently, and particularly so in April and May. July 2017 is a breakthrough, a time to enjoy life. September 2017 can be intense, while October 2017 requires tact and balance in relationships.

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About John's Personal Year Cycle

In numerology, each year of John's life is part of an evolving pattern that can be described as a nine-year cycle or epicycle. These cycles begin at John Roosevelt's birth and progress, one by one, through nine steps that complete an epicycle, and then begin again.

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